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Self regulated
Regulated by ones self or by itself … Regulated by ones self or by itself
Self regulative
Tending or serving to regulate ones self or itself … Tending or serving to regulate ones self or itself
required records doctrine
records doctrine : a doctrine holding that the privilege against self-incrimination does not apply to business records that are customarily kept … business records that are customarily kept in accordance with government regulation and that have aspects such that the records can be
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Alien
Act as to naturalization shall not have effect within the Self-Governing Dominions unless the Government of the Dominion adopts them. The … the age of twenty-one (or some other age authorized by regulation) he asserts his British nationality by a declaration of retention
Education
on social and political realities and sharpens the ability to self-examination, self-monitoring and self-criticism, (India-Vision, 2020 Published by Planning Commission of … with powers of building and maintaining elementary schools and of regulating the attendance of school children between the ages of 5
Municipality
Dictionary as, 'a town, city or borough which has local self-government'. A Corporation or a Municipal Council or Nagar Panchayat is … arrest in the civil government of the state and to regulate and administer local and internal affairs of the community'. Clause
Navy
and 1922. See Chit. Stat., tit. 'Navy.' As to the self-governing Colonies, see the (English) Naval Discipline (Dominion Naval Forces) Act, … Indian Evidence Act] The discipline of the Navy was formerly regulated by certain express rules, articles, and orders, first enacted by
Charity
giving for public good. A private gift to one's own self or kith and kin may be meritorious and pious but … solely for charitable purposes, (English) Banking Act, 1987; (Exempt Transactions) Regulations, 1988, reg. 3(2); Halsbury's Laws of England, Vol. 3(1), para
Magna Carta
sinews of war). The 9th chapter perpetuates our right of self-government, the source and bulwork of our constitutional freedom. It enacts … latter jurisdiction, the proceedings and powers of the justices are regulated (except where otherwise provided by the particular statute) by the
National insurance
conditions. The administration of the scheme is carried out through self-governing societies known as 'Approved Societies,' who administer the above benefits, … reference should be made to the Acts themselves and the regulations made thereunder; see also Chitty's Statutes, tit. 'Insurance,' and Comyns
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